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inflammatory breast neoplasms/adipositas

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[A Case of Inflammatory Breast Cancer with Very Severe Obesity].

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A 39-year-old woman with very sever obesity was admitted to our hospital for a right breast redness and hardness. Her height, weight and BMI were 166 cm, 145 kg and 52.6 kg/m2. Her breast had peau d'orange. CT scan showed swelling of whole right breast and Level I , II lymph node. We performed core

Inflammatory breast cancer survival: the role of obesity and menopausal status at diagnosis.

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No previous studies have evaluated the effect of body size and menopausal status at diagnosis on survival from inflammatory breast cancer (IBC). We evaluated whether obesity and menopausal status had an impact on IBC survival in a cohort of 177 female IBC patients seen from 1974 to 1993 at The

Obesity and related conditions and risk of inflammatory breast cancer: a nested case-control study

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Purpose: Inflammatory breast cancer (IBC) is a rare, poorly understood and aggressive tumor. We extended prior findings linking high body mass index (BMI) to substantial increased IBC risk by examining BMI associations before and after

Inflammatory breast cancer: yet another risk of the obesity epidemic?

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Inflammatory breast cancer in Tunisia in the era of multimodality therapy.

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BACKGROUND This study aimed to identify prognostic factors for outcome in Tunisian patients with nonmetastatic inflammatory breast cancer (IBC) receiving multimodality therapy. METHODS From 1994 to 2000, 100 patients with nonmetastatic IBC were reviewed. Patients underwent neo-adjuvant chemotherapy

Body mass index mediates the prognostic significance of circulating tumor cells in inflammatory breast cancer.

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BACKGROUND Obesity (BMI≥30) may be an etiologic and prognostic factor in inflammatory breast cancer (IBC). We examined the relationship between BMI, pathologic complete response (pCR), and circulating-tumor-cell (CTC) levels in IBC. METHODS Cohort included IBC patients diagnosed 2005-2015 who had
We investigated a cluster of three cases of inflammatory breast cancer (IBC) diagnosed within 10 months in an office setting of 24 people. Information about medical history, pregnancy history, family history of breast cancer, oral contraceptive use/hormone replacement therapy, exposure to possible

Characteristics associated with inflammatory breast cancer (IBC): An epidemiologic study from a dedicated IBC program

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There are scant data identifying epidemiologic characteristics among individuals diagnosed with inflammatory breast cancer (IBC), which is considered the most aggressive subtype of breast cancer. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the epidemiologic features among patients seen at a dedicated
BACKGROUND To date, studies on inflammatory breast cancer (IBC) lack comprehensive epidemiological data. We analyzed detailed prospectively collected clinical and epidemiological data from the IBC Registry at The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center. METHODS Patients with IBC (n = 248) were

The epidemiology of inflammatory breast cancer.

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The epidemiology of inflammatory breast cancer (IBC) has been of great interest to a number of investigators, but epidemiological research has been hampered by the lack of an agreed upon case definition and the relatively small number of patients available to any single investigator or institution.

Epidemiological risk factors associated with inflammatory breast cancer subtypes.

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BACKGROUND In this single-institution case-control study, we identified risk factors associated with inflammatory breast cancer (IBC) subtypes based on staining of estrogen receptor (ER), progesterone receptor (PR) and expression of human epidermal growth factor 2 (HER2neu) to determine distinct

Inflammatory breast cancer in Tunisia from 2005 to 2010: epidemiologic and anatomoclinical transitions from published data.

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OBJECTIVE To report epidemiologic and anatomoclinical transitions of inflammatory breast cancer (IBC) in Tunisia. METHODS Data including clinico-pathological data for208 cases of T4d or PEV 3 non-metastatic breast cancer diagnosed between 2005 and 2010 were collected from patient records. Chi2 and Z
We have previously shown that only 0.01% cells survive a metabolic challenge involving lack of glutamine in culture medium of SUM149 triple-negative Inflammatory Breast Cancer cell line. These cells, designated as SUM149-MA for metabolic adaptability, are resistant to chemotherapeutic drugs, and

Epigenetics in Inflammatory Breast Cancer: Biological Features and Therapeutic Perspectives.

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Evidence has emerged implicating epigenetic alterations in inflammatory breast cancer (IBC) origin and progression. IBC is a rare and rapidly progressing disease, considered the most aggressive type of breast cancer (BC). At clinical presentation, IBC is characterized by diffuse erythema, skin

Diabetes, Abnormal Glucose, Dyslipidemia, Hypertension, and Risk of Inflammatory and Other Breast Cancer.

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Background: Obesity has been associated with substantially higher risk of inflammatory breast cancer (IBC) than other breast cancer. Here, we assess whether comorbidities of obesity, namely diabetes, abnormal glucose, dyslipidemia, and hypertension, are differentially related to risk of IBC and
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